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Declaration of Clinical Independence - The Silent Resignation?

When boundaries become a tactical, defensive strike

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Last week, the United States celebrated its 250th anniversary. You may have had a few days off or a different schedule. You had well earned time to relax and think.

But, if you were thinking about change, or if you think you are in a state of silent resignation, do not use your days off to survive.

Use your days off to build your re-frame and life-career transition.

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Now, let’s get to work declaring your clinical independence.  

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Declaring Your Clinical Independence

Last week, we officially signed our Declaration of Clinical Independence. We exposed the unsustainable structural reality that hospital nurses deal with every single shift, and we drew a line in the sand.

Today, we are exploring the first operational phase of your declaration: The Silent Resignation.

Let's call this exactly what it is for you, the expert nurse and healthcare professional:

❌ You are not lazy.

❌ You do not lack professionalism.

👀 A silent resignation is a tactical, defensive strike. You need knowledge and tools to overcome your state of mind.

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